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Hammer Museum: A Hub for Contemporary Art

Explore classic to contemporary art at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. Free admission, diverse exhibitions, and provocative programs await!

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The Hammer Museum at UCLA in Westwood, Los Angeles, is an art museum and cultural center known for its progressive exhibitions and public programs. Founded in 1990 by Armand Hammer, the museum has expanded its scope to showcase contemporary art and overlooked artists. Admission is free, offering access to diverse collections and events.

A brief summary to Hammer Museum

  • Tuesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-6 pm
  • Friday 11 am-8 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Admission is free, so take advantage of the opportunity to explore the museum's diverse exhibitions and collections without any cost.
  • Check the Hammer Museum's website for a calendar of events, including lectures, film screenings, and musical performances.
  • Visit Lulu, the museum's restaurant, for a unique culinary experience.
  • Utilize public transportation or explore parking options in advance, as parking in Westwood Village can be limited.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Hammer Museum is accessible via multiple bus lines. Metro lines 1, 2, 20, 6, 720, 761, and 8 stop within walking distance of the museum. Use the Metro Trip Planner for the best route. A single ride on Metro costs $1.75.

  • Driving

    The Hammer Museum is located at 10899 Wilshire Blvd in Westwood, at the corner of Westwood and Wilshire Boulevards. Convenient self-parking is available under the museum with entrances on Westwood and Glendon Boulevards. With museum validation, parking costs $8 for the first three hours, then $3 for each additional 20 minutes, with a $22 daily maximum. There's an $8 flat rate after 5 PM on weekdays and all day on weekends. Valet parking is available on Lindbrook Drive for $15. Limited street parking is available on Lindbrook Drive and surrounding streets.

  • Walking

    The Hammer Museum is located in Westwood Village, near UCLA. From anywhere in Westwood Village, the museum is easily accessible by foot. From the UCLA campus, walk south on Westwood Plaza, then turn right onto Wilshire Boulevard. The museum will be on your right. From the Westwood/Rancho Park Expo Line station, transfer to a bus.

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The Hammer Museum, affiliated with UCLA, stands as a vibrant center for art and culture in the heart of Westwood, Los Angeles. Originally founded in 1990 by Armand Hammer to house his personal art collection, the museum has evolved into an institution renowned for its commitment to contemporary art and its dedication to showcasing emerging and under-recognized artists. The museum's collections include the Armand Hammer Collection, featuring European and American paintings, drawings, and prints. The UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, housed at the Hammer, holds over 40,000 works on paper. The Hammer Contemporary Collection features over 4,500 artworks. The Hammer Museum is known for its diverse exhibitions, including the Made in L.A. biennial, which highlights artists working throughout the Los Angeles area. The museum also hosts over 300 public programs each year, including lectures, film screenings, and musical performances. Admission to the Hammer Museum is free, thanks to the support of generous donors. Visitors can enhance their experience with the Hammer's free mobile guide on Bloomberg Connects, offering exclusive audio from artists and curators. The museum also features Lulu, a restaurant led by chefs David Tanis and Alice Waters.

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